Students will practice active reading skills, noting reactions, connections, and author style through annotations. RL.10.1, RL.10.2
Bell Work- Journals about Diction
Read the following journal entry. On a slip of paper, identify the LOT # and explain your choice.
Title
Date
Text Detail
Commentary
LOT
"A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings: A Tale for Children"
8/30/13
"His huge buzzard wings, dirty and half-plucked were forever entangled in the mud."
Marquez uses diction with words such as "buzzard" and "forever entangled" to portray the angel as a helpless and inelegant creature, rather than the expected symbol of beauty, grace, and power. The connotation of "buzzard" as a scavenging and dirty beast is altered by the words "half-plucked" and "forever entangled." The angel is damaged and trapped by the cruelties of humanity and Earth. Although we expect an angel to be powerful, wise, and respected, this angel is viewed as a helpless and useless animal, pitifully sprawled in the mud, inspiring all of the disdain of a buzzard that comes to pick at the dead.
Today's Learning Objective:
Students will practice active reading skills, noting reactions, connections, and author style through annotations. RL.10.1, RL.10.2Bell Work- Journals about Diction
Read the following journal entry. On a slip of paper, identify the LOT # and explain your choice.
Mini-Lesson: How to Annotate
What is annotating?Teacher Model and Practice
"A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings: A Tale for Children" by Gabriel Garcia MarquezHomework
Finish reading and annotating "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings: A Tale for Children"